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Huntonia

Huntonia is a Devonian phacopid trilobite genus associated with Oklahoma and surrounding parts of North America. It is recognized by a smoothly inflated glabella and large schizochroal eyes, features that help distinguish it within mid-Devonian phacopid material. The genus is also placed among aster...

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Asteropyge

Asteropyge is a Devonian trilobite genus in the asteropygid group of the order Phacopida. Its most distinctive features are prominent lateral and posterior spines on the pygidium, which extend the rear outline of the exoskeleton. Fossils attributed to Asteropyge are reported from Europe, North Afric...

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Devonian phacopid trilobite from European localities including Germany and the Czech Republic, distinguished by a well-ornamented exoskeleton and characteristic eye facet arrangement.

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Miraspis

Miraspis is an extinct genus of spinose odontopleurid trilobites in the family Odontopleuridae. It is known from Silurian marine rocks in Europe, including the Bohemian region of the Czech Republic and Baltic areas such as Sweden, Estonia, and Latvia. The genus is recognized by the heavily spined co...

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